Amy M. Levine & Associates, Attorneys at Law, LLC - Family Law, Bankruptcy, Probate Litigation, Criminal Defense
Divorce and Family Law Representation in Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH 614-360-2942
New Albany, OH 614-721-7726
Toll Free   888-641-0805

Columbus, OH 614-360-2942
New Albany, OH 614-721-7726
Toll Free   888-641-0805

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How to prepare for a divorce

Divorce can be a scary prospect for Ohio residents. However, preparation can help alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty that come with it. Taking the right steps in preparing for divorce will get you through this difficult time. Understanding the law The first...

How Chapter 7 bankruptcy can give you a fresh financial start

When it feels like the weight of your debts and other payment obligations are keeping you from making any progress in life, it might just feel like you need a fresh start. There is no shame in wishing for a new beginning, so it is absolutely worth considering...

Tips for successful divorce mediation

Mediation is an alternative means to resolve your divorce settlement instead of litigating it in court. With a mediator, you get the benefit of resolving the settlement agreement but you minimize the conflict by eliminating the appearance in court. There are a few...

Things to do before you file bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy is a significant decision, especially when you have concerns about the lasting effects on your credit. Unfortunately, many people are unfamiliar enough with the bankruptcy process that they make mistakes as they prepare to file. There are a few...

Why it’s never too early to see a divorce lawyer

Divorce in Ohio is an emotional and challenging time for all involved parties. The decision to seek legal representation might be upsetting, yet it becomes necessary due to various circumstances. The following may help you know when to seek legal help and how it can...

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If you have been charged with or are under investigation for a serious sex crime, including rape or gross sexual imposition, don’t talk with the police until you retain an experienced lawyer! The police will employ every possible strategy to get you to confess to a crime – that’s always their objective. They may continually put admission documents in front of you or may engage in the good cop/bad cop routine to make you believe you have a friend. Before you do or say anything, you want an experienced and aggressive attorney by your side.

When you hire the law offices of Amy M. Levine & Associates to defend you against a rape or serious sex crime charge, you won’t have to worry about whether we will take an aggressive stand. We have built a strong reputation in central Ohio and western West Virginia for tenacious criminal defense, using all our skills, experience and resources to protect your constitutional rights. We will doggedly protect your interests in any plea negotiations and are never afraid to take your case to court to safeguard your interests.

To set up a free initial consultation, contact our office or call us at 614-360-2942 in Columbus .

Columbus Sex Crimes Defense Lawyers

We work closely with people who are under investigation for or have been charged with any type of serious sex crime, including:

  • Gross sexual imposition
  • Statutory rape
  • Rape

It is important that you understand that these charges do not require vaginal intercourse. Any type of sexual act can be the basis for an investigation or charge.

If you have been contacted by a detective or any law enforcement officer, you may have been given an “appointment card,” asking you to come to meet with the officer at a specific time and date. Immediately upon receiving this card, you should call our offices. You may fear that if you don’t go to the meeting, you are incriminating yourself. The reality is that you don’t have to attend any meeting with law enforcement officers unless ordered to do so by a court of law. Let us help you decide the best course of action.

Contact The Law Offices Of Amy M. Levine & Associates

We offer a free initial consultation to all clients. Contact us online or call us at 614-360-2942 in Columbus for an appointment. Payment plans can be arranged.

Criminal Defense

Amy M. Levine
View Profile

Our Latest Blog Posts

How to prepare for a divorce

Divorce can be a scary prospect for Ohio residents. However, preparation can help alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty that come with it. Taking the right steps in preparing for divorce will get you through this difficult time. Understanding the law The first...

How Chapter 7 bankruptcy can give you a fresh financial start

When it feels like the weight of your debts and other payment obligations are keeping you from making any progress in life, it might just feel like you need a fresh start. There is no shame in wishing for a new beginning, so it is absolutely worth considering...

Tips for successful divorce mediation

Mediation is an alternative means to resolve your divorce settlement instead of litigating it in court. With a mediator, you get the benefit of resolving the settlement agreement but you minimize the conflict by eliminating the appearance in court. There are a few...

Things to do before you file bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy is a significant decision, especially when you have concerns about the lasting effects on your credit. Unfortunately, many people are unfamiliar enough with the bankruptcy process that they make mistakes as they prepare to file. There are a few...

Why it’s never too early to see a divorce lawyer

Divorce in Ohio is an emotional and challenging time for all involved parties. The decision to seek legal representation might be upsetting, yet it becomes necessary due to various circumstances. The following may help you know when to seek legal help and how it can...

Visit Our Blog

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